Vital records of Medford Massachusetts, to the year 1850, Part 31

Author: Medford (Mass.)
Publication date: 1907
Publisher: Boston, Mass. : Pub. by the New England historic genealogical society; at the charge of the Eddy town record fund
Number of Pages: 940


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Josiah (see Richardson).


Lucretia, wid. Reuben, dropsy, Aug. 30 [1848], a. 67 y. 10 m. [a. 68, C.R.I.]


Luke, apoplexy, [buried] Apr. 11, 1830, a. 48. C.R.I. [d. Apr. II, P.R.3.]


Luke James, s. Luke, dysentery, Aug. 10, 1825, a. I. C.R.I. Margeret A. (see - Richardson).


£


423


MEDFORD DEATHS.


RICHARDSON, Mary, wid., Oct. 20, 1793. [dissen[ter]y dropsy and comp[lication], a. 63, C.R.I.]


Mary, bad disease, [buried] Mar. 14, 1816, a. 26. C.R.I. [d. Mar. II, P.R.3.]


Mary, wid., b. Woburn, consumption, July 22 [1847], a. 76. [July 26, C.R.2.]


Minot, consumption, Sept. 28 [1845]. [s. James, d. 1846, G.R.2.] Nancy T., dropsy of the brain, May 11, 1839, a. 4. C.R.2. [Nancy Jane, d. Addison and Mary A., a. 4 y. 6 w., G.R.2.] [ch. Adison, P.R.44.]


Reuben, insanity and suicide, [buried] Feb. 4, 1830, a. 56. C.R.I. [d. Feb. 4, a. 55, G.R.I.] [d. Feb. 3, P.R.3.]


Sally, d. Capt. Richardson, consumpt[io]n, [buried] Aug. 19, 1819, a. 28. C.R.I. [d. Aug. 4, P.R.3.]


Sharon, epileptic fits, Apr. 21, 1824, a. 30. C.R.I. [s. James, d. 1825, G.R.2.] Thomas R. (see - Richardson).


-, d. Jeduthan, throat dis[temper], [buried] Oct. 31, 1795, a. 14 m. C.R.I. [Harriot, d. Jeduthun and Sally, d. Oct. 30, G.R.I.] [d. Oct. 29, P.R.3.]


, complicat[io]n occas[ione]d by intemp[eranc]e, [buried] Apr. 9, 1799, a. 38. C.R.I. [Josiah, d. Apr. 7, P.R.3.] -, ch. - Bond and Sukey Richardson, consump[tio]n, [buried] Oct. 13, 1801, a. 20 m. C.R.I. [d. Oct. 12, P.R.3.] -, ch. Joseph, whoop[in]g cough, [buried] Sept. 19, 1813, a. 6 w. C.R.I. [d. Sept. 17, P.R.3.]


, Miss, Dec. 6, 1815. P.R.3.


, ch. Mr. Richardson, Oct. 9 [1818]. P.R.3.


, Mrs., Feb. 25, 1820. P.R.3.


, w. Capt. Jeduthan, consumpt[io]n, [buried] Mar. 7, 1820, a. 50. C.R.I.


, d. of wid. of Luke, [buried] July 3, 1833, a. 5. C.R.I.


, ch. Edw[ar]d, typrus fever, Oct. 2, 1843, a. 6. [Margeret A., ch. Edward and Charlotte M., Sept. 30, G.R.2.]


, ch. Edward, typrus fever, Jan. 3 [dup. Jan. 5], 1844, a. 5 [dup. 4 y. 4 m.]. [Thomas R., ch. Edward and Charlotte M., Jan. 3, a. 4 y. 3 m., G.R.2.]


RICKER [?] [worn], Cotton, [buried] Mar. 2, 1785. P.R.2.


RILEY, George, shipwright, b. Nova Scotia, typhus fever, Nov. IO [1848], a. 24.


ROACH, John Parker, s. Patrick and Hannah, Jan. 5, 1814. [whoop[in]g cough, a. I, C.R.I.] [Roache, Jan. 6, P.R.3.]


424


MEDFORD DEATHS.


ROACH, Patrick, Sept. 25, 1821. P.R.3.


, Mrs., Jan. 6 [1827]. P.R.3.


-, wid., fever, bur[ied] Feb. - , 1827, a. 50. C.R.I.


ROBBINS (see Robins), James, drowned, Apr. 29, 1771.


"a Stranger," lung fever, [buried] Feb. 4, 1807, a. 22. C.R.I. [Mr., d. Feb. 3, P.R.3.]


ROBINS (see Robbins), -, s. Thomas and w., May 21, 1768. ROBINSON, Jacob of Bow, N.H., "died suddenly of heat," [buried] July 9, 1834. C.R.I.


ROBY, - -, Rev., "Heard of death" Feb. 1, 1803. P.R.2.


ROGERS, Albert, s. Albert and w., Dec. 5, 1839. [croup, C.R.2.] Ezra (see - --- Rogers).


Howland, fever, [buried] Mar. 30, 1814, a. 50. C.R.I. [d. Mar. 30, P.R.3.]


James William, Dec. 19, 1836, a. 10 m. C.R.2.


Mary F. (see - - Rogers).


Phillips, m., shipwright, b. Nashua, N.H., dysentery and fever, Sept. 23 [1848], a. 61 y. 6 m.


Sarah, Miss, sister of Mrs. Sam[ue]l Kidder, "member of the chh. in Tewksbury where she was buried," consumption, Dec. 21, 1840. C.R.2.


Theresa P., d. Henry P. and Theresa, dysentery, Aug. 24 [1848], a. 8 m.


fever, [buried] Apr. 25, 1816, a. 21. C.R.I. [Ezra, ship- carpenter, d. Apr. 24, P.R.3.]


, ch. Edward, May -, 1827, a. 14 m. C.R.2. [Mary F., d. Edward and Mary, May 27, G.R.2.] [May 26, P.R.3.] w. Edward, Sept. - , 1827, a. 20. C.R.2. [Sept. 6, P.R.3.]


-, twin ch. Henry P. and Theresa, June 25, 1845. G.R.2. , twin ch. Henry P. and Theresa, June 25, 1845. G.R.2.


ROSE, Stephen, fever, [buried] Nov. 13, 1811, a. 29. C.R.I. [d. Nov. II, G.R.I.]


ROSS, Catharine, consump[tio]n, [buried] Oct. 7, 1803, a. 28. C.R.I. [Katherine, d. Oct. 5, P.R.3.] .


ROWSE, --- , wid., Jan. 30, 1788. [old age, a. 77, C.R.I.] [Rouse, Jan. 31, P.R.3.]


ROYALL, Elizabeth, Mrs., July 14, 1770.


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425


MEDFORD DEATHS.


RUG, --- , Mr., schoolmaster, fever, [buried] Oct. 6, 1805, a. 28. C.R.I. [d. Oct. 4, P.R.3.]


RUMRELL, John, Jan. 29, 1763.


RUSSELL, William Jr., b. Newhaven, Conn., s. W[illia]m and Ursula, "Found dead in the Woods July 19" [July 19, written in pencil], - [1846], a. 22 y. 7 m. [eldest s. W. Esq., " He was an artist. He left home May 4th to make sketches from nature, and was found dead in the Woods about a mile from his fathers house, July 19th., He is supposed to have died in his sleep without a struggle, " [buried] July 19, 1846, a. 22, C.R.I.]


-, Mr., June -, 1820. P.R.3.


, s. Nath[anie]l T., dropsy in head, [buried] July 7, 1821, a. 5. C.R.I. , Capt., Aug. 15, 1837.


SABEL (see Sables, Savel, Savell, Savels), --- , ch. Mr. Sabel, July 10, 1831. P.R.3.


SABLES (see Sabel, Savel, Savell, Savels), George Grant (see Sables).


Merriam, wid., Feb. 13, 1840. [Meriam, w. Thomas, a. 89, G.R.I.] Thomas, -- , 1833. C.R.2. [?buried] Jan. 19, P.R.44.] -, ch. John, cholera infantum, Oct. 15, 1842, a. 10 m. [Geo[rge] Grant, s. John and Sarah, consumption, C.R.2.]


SAMPSON (see Samson), George H., b. Pembroke, dysentery, Aug. 21 [1848], a. 19 y. 9 m.


Jonathan, ship carpenter, infirmities of old age, May 18, 1842, a. 75.


Sally, w. Miles, injury by fall and consump[tion] by int[emperanc ]e, Sept. 5, 1824, a. 31. C.R.I. [Sarah, G.R.2.]


Seneca, s. Eden, canker, Oct. 28, 1825, a. 14 m. C.R.I. [Scineca, s. Eden and Mary, Oct. 16, a. 14 m. Io d., G.R.2.]


, [buried] [Feb.] 15, 1801. P.R.2.


-, d. John, May 28 [1846], a. I d.


SAMSON (see Sampson), Charlotte, second w. Miles, Mar. 28, 1832, a. 34. G.R.2. [Sampson, Mar. 29, P.R.3.] Elisabeth, "late " of Charlestown, Apr. 30, 1813, a. 55. G.R.I. Fauctina M., d. John and Melissa, June 4, 1849, a. 4 y. 8 m. G.R.2.


George H., inf. s. John and Melissa, May 28, 1846. G.R.2.


Henry C., Oct. 9, 1823. [Sampson, ch. Miles, imperfect birth, Oct. II, a. 5 d., C.R.I.] [s. Miles and Sarah, a. 4 d., G.R.2.]


426


MEDFORD DEATHS.


SAMSON, Henry C. 2d, Oct. - , 1828. [s. Miles and Charlotte, Oct. 9, a. 15 m., G.R.2.]


Melissa F., d. John and Melissa, scarlet fever, June 4, 1849, a. 4 y. 8 m.


-, ch. Mr. Samson, Dec. 20, 1823. P.R.3.


SANDERS (see Saunders), Albert, s. Thomas and Mary, Nov. 21, 1845, a. 17 m. G.R.2.


SANDS, Joseph, "a Stranger," fever, [buried] Oct. 30, 1793, a. 18. C.R.I.


SAUNDERS (see Sanders), Thomas, s. Thomas, typhus fever, Nov. 21 [1845], a. 17 m. [Sanders, Dec. - , 1845, a. 18 m., C.R.2.]


SAVEL (see Sabel, Sables, Savell, Savels), Joseph, s. Joseph, Nov. 28, 1768.


Tho[ma]s, dropsy, [buried] June 3, 1776, a. 64. C.R.I.


SAVELL (see Sabel, Sables, Savel, Savels), Joseph, Mr., June 2, 1776.


ch. Tho[ma]s, July 25, 1778. [Savel, youngest ch. Thomas, dissen[tery], a. 2, C.R.I.]


SAVELS (see Sabel, Sables, Savel, Savell), Martha, wid., Dec. 10, 1786. [fever, a. 63, C.R.I.]


Miriam, wid. "(or Sables, as it is commonly called at present)," bilious cholic, [buried] Feb. 12, 1840, a. 89. C.R.I.


Tho[ma]s, dropsy, [buried] May 2, 1801, a. 50. C.R.I. [Sables, d. Apr. 30, a. 51, G.R.I.] [Savils, P.R.2.] [Sabels, P.R.3.] Thomas (see - Savels).


-, ch. Tho[ma]s, fever and fits, [buried] July 27, 1802, a. 3 m. C.R.I. [Thomas Sabels, s. Thomas, d. July 26, P.R.3.]


, d. Thomas, fits, [buried] Apr. 11, 1819, a. 4 d. C.R.I.


SAWYER, Saloma (see --- Sawyer). William, Feb. 22, 1839, a. 52. G.R.2.


-, youngest d. -, weekness, [buried] Aug. 17, 1807, a.


19 m. C.R.I. [Sawer, d. Aug. 16, P.R.3.] , Mr., [buried] Aug. 8, 1831. P.R.44.


, w. George, Mar. - , 1836.


, Mrs., consumption, Jan. 30, 1839, a. 50. C.R.2. [Sa- loma, w. William, Jan. 28, a. 47, G.R.2.]


Mrs., [?buried] Fcb. 9, 1839. P.R.44.


Mrs., consumption, Feb. 22, 1839, a. 53. C.R.2.


,


427


MEDFORD DEATHS.


SCOLLAY (see Scolly), Susannah, wid. Benjamin, May 10, 1744, in 42d y. G.R.I.


SCOLLY (see Scollay), Ebenezer, s. Rebeccah, Oct. 7, 1760. SCOTT, - - -, wid., Nov. 21, 1794. P.R.3.


SEAVEY, Louisa, b. Malden, w. Samuel, child bed fever, May 12, 1849, a. 26 y. 3 m.


-, d. Samuel, disease of the heart, May 16, 1849, a. 9 d.


SECCOMB (see Secomb), Charles, s. Peter and Hannah, Sept. 28, I730, a. 21. G.R.I.


Hannah, w. Peter, Dec. 15, 1760, "she wanted a Fortnight of being 89 yr Old," in Harvard.


Peter, "Suddainly of an Apoplexy," Sept. 8, 1756, in 78th y.


Willis, s. Peter and Hannah, Apr. 15, 1725, a. 21. G.R.I.


SECOMB (see Seccomb), John, s. Peter and Hannah, May 27, 1707. [Seccombe, G.R.I.]


Rebekah, Mrs., Mar. 13, 1781. [Secombe, wid., old age, a. 77, C.R.I.] [Rebecca Seccomb, wid. Thomas, G.R.I.] [Secombe, P.R.2.]


Thomas, Apr. 15, 1773, a. 62. [Seccomb, G.R.I.]


SENER, Bartholomew, Jan. 20, 1718-19.


SEVERANCE, Jon[atha]n, s. Jon[atha]n and Mary, July 5, 1779, a. 15 d. G.R.I.


Mary, d. Jon[atha]n and Mary, Aug. 21, 1780, a. 18 d. G.R.I.


SHAPLEY, Achalcedonia (see --- Shapley). Jotham, Apr. 30, 1845, a. 50, in Acton. G.R.I. -, w. Jotham, [rec. between May 1, 1841, and May I, 1842]. [Achalcedonia, billious fever, July 28 [1841], a. 53 C.R.2.] [Chalcedony, a. 55, G.R.I.]


SHATTUCK (see Chadach).


SHAW, -, "late" of New Salem, consump[tio]n, [buried] July 7, 1805, a. 39. C.R.I. [Mr., d. July 7, P.R.3.]


SHED, Hannah H. (see Shed).


John, consump[tio]n, [buried] Nov. 9, 1819, a. 32. C.R.I. [d. Oct. II, P.R.3.] Lydia (see - Shed).


Lydia P., b. Gloucester, w. Francis, old age, Oct. 11 [1846], a. 71 y. 6 m. [consumption, Oct. 14, a. 74, C.R.2.]


[Za]charias [h. Lydia], Jan. 15, 1813, a. 68. P.R.19.


428


MEDFORD DEATHS.


SHED, -- , youngest d. --- , fever, [buried] Apr. 15, 1800, a. 18 m. C.R.I. [Hannah H., d. Zachariah and Hannah, d. Apr. 14, a. 17 m., G.R.I.] [d. Apr. 13, P.R.3.]


-, w. Zachariah, child bed, [buried] Sept. 12, 1800, a. 29. C.R.I. [w. Zacariah, d. Sept. 10, P.R.3.]


, s. Zachariah, inffirm] birth, [buried] Sept. 25, 1800, a. 6 w. C.R. I.


-, ch. Zacariah, Oct. 1, 1800. P.R.3.


, wid., old age and complicat[io]n, [buried] Oct. 9, 1821, a. 72. C.R.I. [Lydia (Spring), w. Zacharias, d. Oct. 8, a. 74 y. 3 m. 27 d., P.R.19.]


, Mrs., Nov. 2, 1821. P.R.3.


SHEPARD (see Shipard), --- , Capt., Dec. 21, 1785, a. 80. [old age, C.R.I.]


, wid., Feb. 23, 1790. [Shepherd, apoplexy, a. 73, C.R.I.] [Shepherd, P.R.2.] [Shipard, P.R.3.]


SHERMAN, Mary Ann, d. Benjamin, croup, Nov. 13, 1846, a. 9 m. 15 d.


Mary D., b. Brighton, w. Benja[min], dropsy on bowels, Oct. 17 [1846], a. 30 y. 2 m.


-, w. Benj[ami]n, typhus fever, Aug. 27 [dup. Aug. 29], 1843, a. 37.


-, dropsy in head, Sept. 26, 1843, a. 7 W. -


SHERURA, John, "an Englishman," Apr. 3, 1817. P.R.3.


SHIPARD (see Shepard), --- , Mrs., Dec. 22, 1785. P.R.3.


SHIPLE (see Shipley), George, s. Tho[ma]s J., catarrh, Oct. 20, 1824, a. I. C.R.I.


SHIPLEY (see Shiple), --- , ch. Mr. Shipley, Dec. 3, 1824. P.R.3. SHORFENBURGH, Mary Francis, d. George and Lydia Ann, Oct. 16, 1845, a. 3 y. 10 m. G.R.2.


SIGONY, - of Boston, "A Lad .. . at Dr. Sturnes's," Sept. 26, 1802. P.R.3.


SILLOWAY, Electa, w. -, consumption, July 30 [1845,] a. 43. [d. of wid. of Reuben Richardson, paralysis and con- sumption, C.R.I.] [Electra, w. James, a. 41, G.R.I.]


SIMOND (see Simonds, Symonds), ---- , youngest s. Daniel, throat distemp[e]r, [buried] Sept. 3, 1795. C.R.I. [Symonds, d. Sept. 2, P.R.3.]


.


429


MEDFORD DEATHS.


SIMONDS (see Simond, Symonds), Alice, wid., consumption, Mar. 6 [1846], a. 79. [wid. Samuel, a. 80, G.R.2.] [Simons, P.R.44.]


Isaac, "Mania a poter," Aug. 8, 1824, a. 35. C.R.I. [Simons, Joshua, s. Joshua and Rebeccah, July 18, 1751. [s. Joshua and P.R.3.] Rebeckah, a. 3 y. 8 m., G.R.I.]


Joshua, small pox, Jan. 7, 1793. [Symonds, small pox nat[ura]] way, a. 76, C.R.I.]


Nancy, d. Eb[eneze]r, consump[tio]n, [buried] Feb. 3, 1800, a. 14. C.R.I. [Simons, d. Jan. 29, P.R.3.]


Rebecca, w. Joshua, Nov. 1, 1768.


Sarah (see --- Simonds).


William, Dec. 30, 1774. [Symonds, eldest s. Joshua, consump- tion, a. between 20 and 30, C.R.I.]


, ch. Joshua and Rebecca, Oct. - , 1768.


, d. Joshua, Aug. 27, 1775.


, ch. Jos. Jr., Sept. 28, 1782.


", d. Eben[eze]r, infirm, [buried] Oct. 13, 1804, a. 3 m. C.R.I. [Symonds, P.R.2.]


, w. Daniel, affection of liver, [buried] June 15, 1805, a. 32. C.R.I. [Sarah Symonds, d. June 12, P.R.3.]


-, s. Daniel, [buried] Sept. 17, 1805, a. 6 m. C.R.I. [Sy- mons, d. Sept. 16, P.R.3.]


SINCLEAR, Joseph, Dec. 12, 1759.


SKINNER, John, May 2, 1751, a. 37 y. 10 m. 16 d. G.R.I.


Martha, d. John and Martha, May 5, 1748, a. I y. 4 m. 8 d. G.R.I. Mary E. G., d. Glover and Betsey, cholera infantum, Sept. 24, 1849, a. 2 m. 24 d.


SMELLIDGE, Lois, b. Palmington, Me., typhus fever, Oct. 22 [1847], a. 26 y. 5 m.


SMITH, Ann, b. St. Andrews, N.S., w. W[illia]m H., consump- tion, Dec. 10, 1849, a. 21 y. I m. 15 d. [Ann Johnson, a. 22, G.R.2.]


Ch[arle]s A., s. H. A. and E., June 26, 1837, a. I y. 3 m. 10 d. [Charles Albert, s. Horatio, dropsy in head, [buried] June 3, a. 15 m., C.R.I.]


Elijah, typhus fever, [buried] Mar. 7, 1830, a. 61. C.R.I. [d. Mar. 7, P.R.3.] [h. Lydia (Stearns), P.R.28.]


Elizabeth, b. Boston, w. Horatio A., d. John Leroyd and Ann, con- sumption, Apr. 26 [1846], a. 39 y. 7 m. [buried] Apr. 20, C.R.I.]


430


MEDFORD DEATHS.


SMITH, Francis Augustus, eldest s. Elijah, drowned, [buried] July


6, 1828, a. 27. C.R.I. [d. July 6, P.R.3.] [ch. Elijah and Lydia (Stearns), P.R.28.]


Hannah, wid., Oct. 2, 1765.


Octavius, farmer, s. Elijah, bowell complaint, Jan. 17 [1845], a. 26. [death sudden, unknown cause, [buried] Feb. 17, 1845, C.R.I.] [ch. Elijah and Lydia (Stearns), d. Feb. 17, 1845, P.R.28.]


Susanna (see Smith).


William, s. Jacob, dissentery, [buried] Sept. 27, 1804, a. 20 m. C.R.I. [d. Sept. 26, P.R.3.]


-, wid., d. Jacob Hall, Sept. - , 1768.


, Mrs., of Charlstown, Oct. 12, 1780. [wid., "late" of Charlestown, consump[tion], a. 30, C.R.I.] [Susanna, wid. Joseph, a. 37, G.R.I.]


-, shoemaker, fever, [buried] Feb. 26, 1811, a. 43. C.R.I. [d. Feb. 24, P.R.3.]


, Mrs., "Late Griffin," [?buried] Sept. 8, 1839. P.R.44. , ch. George, fits, Mar. 6 [1846], a. 2 m.


SNOW, Peircey, Nov. - , 1785.


SNOWDON, Mary R., m., b. Boston, dropsy of chest, July 8 [1848], a. 52. [Snowden, a. 51, C.R.4.] [w. W[illia]m, G.R.2.] SOULE, George, pump and block maker, lung fever, Apr. 12, [18]45. SOUTHER, Joseph, Aug. 1, 1752.


SPARRELL, Angelina, Nov. 14, 1826. [a. 17 m., C.R.2.] [ch. John and Sylvia Samson (Turner), a. I y. 5 m. 7 d., P.R.33.] Angelina Moria (see - Sparrell).


Herbert Everett, Aug. 4, 1834. [ch. John, dyssentery, a. 11 m., C.R.I.] [ch. John and Sylvia Samson (Turner), a. 9 m. 24 d., P.R.33.]


John Jr., Sept. 5, 1827. [a. 6 m., C.R.2.] [ch. John and Sylvia Samson (Turner), a. 5 m. 15 d., P.R.33.]


Maria Josephine (see Sparrell). Ruth Jenkins, Jan. 1, 1827.


-, ch. John, [?buried] Aug. - , 1836. P.R.44.


-, ch. John, Sept. 10, 1836, a. 15 m. C.R.2. [Maria Jose- phine, ch. John and Sylvia Samson (Turner), a. I y. 2 m. 27 d., P.R.33.]


-- , ch. John, consumption, Oct. 2, 1839, a. 6 m. C.R.2. [Angelina Moria, ch. John and Sylvia Samson (Turner), a. 5 m. 27 d., P.R.33.]


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MEDFORD DEATHS.


SPARROW, --- , ch. Mr. Sparrow, Aug. 29 [1827]. P.R.3.


SPAULDING, Mary, d. -- , typhus fever, Aug. 14 [1845], a. I7.


SPENCER, --- , w. George, consumption, [buried] Feb. 20, 1813, a. 28. C.R.I. [Spenser, d. Feb. 18, P.R.3.]


SPRAGUE, Abihail, d. Richard and Abihail, July 12, 1728. [Abigail, ch. Richard and Abigail, a. I y. 4 m. 18 d., G.R.I.]


Abihail, w. Richard, Aug. 27, 1757. [Abigail, a. 56, G.R.I.]


Buncker, Jan. 9, 1728-9, in 28th y. G.R.I.


Buncker, s. Buncker, June -, 1729, a. 10 m. 7 d. G.R.I.


James, s. Richard and Abihail, July 6, 1728. [ch. Richard and Abigail, a. 2 y. 10 m. 27 d., G.R.I.]


James, ch. Richard and Abigail, June 25, 1730. G.R.I.


Joanna, wid., Dec. 20, 1786. [old age, a. 86, C.R.I.] [wid. Richard, Dec. 19, P.R.3.] John, s. William of Malden, Aug. 2, 1747. Dorothy of Malden, a. abt. 19, G.R.I.]


[s. William and Mary, w. Jonathan, Sept. 25, 1761.


Richard, Dec. 9, 1766. [[h. Abigail] a. 72, G.R.I.]


Stephen, s. Richard and Abihail, Feb. 21, 1742-3. -, Mrs., July -, 1830, a. 79. C.R.2.


STACKPOLE, Andrew, s. Charles, measles, [buried] May 10, 1832, a. 16 m. C.R.I. [Stackpool, d. May 7, P.R.3.]


STANNIELS, - - -, ch. J. P., brain fever, July 18 .[1843], a. 2 y. 6 m. [Frances Arrabell Staniels, d. Mr. Stanicls [of] Somerville, C.R.I.]


STANWOOD, Sarah, Mrs., " Mother of the Pastor's wife " [entered by Rev. Timothy Bigclow], cholera morbus, June 25, 1825, a. 52, in Boston. C.R.I.


STARBOARD, Lucy J., b. Eastport, Mc., d. Phebe Ann, scarlet fever, May 30, 1849, a. 3 y. 8 m. 18 d. [Lucy Jane, d. W[illia]m and Phebe A., a. 3 y. 2 m., G.R.2.]


STEARNS, Abigail, fever, [buried] Jan. 15, 1832, a. Io. C.R.I. [d. Jan. 13, P.R.3.]


Daniel, "a stranger," drowned while bath[in]g, [buried] July 2, 1820, a. 18. C.R.I. Elizabeth, d. of wid. of Dr. Stearns, consumption, [buried] Dec. 28, 1828, a. 21. C.R.I. [Elisabeth, d. Dec. 27, P.R.3.]


432


MEDFORD DEATHS.


STEARNS, Luther, Dr., inflamat[io]n on brain, [buried] May 2, 1820, a. 50. C.R.I. [d. Apr. 30, P.R.3.]


Mary Ann Train, Mrs., dropsy in the chest, Nov. 9, 1840. C.R.2. STEEL, Susannah, schirvous womb, [buried] Aug. 15, 1818, a. 50. C.R.I.


STEPHENS, Abbie M., d. David and Lydia T., croup, Mar. 28, 1838, a. "between I & 2" y. C.R.2. [Abbey Maria Stevens, a. I y. 9 m., G.R.2.]


STETSON, Elisha (see --- Stetson).


Eudora (see Udora).


Frederick Duley [Dudley], merchants clerk, s. Caleb and Julian N., drowned at sea, Mar. 10 [1846], a. 17 y. 8 m. 4 d. [Fred- eric D., oldest s. "of the Pastor," "was lost overboard from the ship Sophia Walker on the passage from Palermo to Boston," C.R.I.]


Martha H., d. Jotham and Harriet, consumption, Apr. 4 [1849], a. 20 y. II m. 3 d.


Martha M., Apr. 4, 1849. C.R.3.


Osgood, s. Rev. Caleb and Julia Ann, dropsy in the head, Oct. 9, 1838. [teething, a. I, C.R.I.]


Susan C., d. George and Susan, consumption, Apr. 7 [1846], a. 14, in Charlestown.


Udora, d. Elisha and w. [Phebe R., G.R.2.], typhus fever, Dec. 19, [18]45, a. 13.


ch. Elisha, scarlet fever, [buried] Oct. 25, 1831, a. 6 m. C.R.I. [a. 5 m., C.R.2.] [Elisha, s. Elisha and Phebe R., d. Oct. 24, a. 6 m., G.R.2.]


STEVENS (see Stephens).


STEWART, Katherine, w. Randle, Feb. 9, 1734, in 36th y. G.R.I.


STIMPSON (see Stimson), John, Mr., Mar. 13, 1776. [Stimson,


fever, a. 50, C.R.I.] ["late" of Charlestown, a. 47, G.R.I.] John, Oct. - , 1829, a. 81. C.R.2. [Oct. 3, P.R.3.]


Tiniothy, affection of heart, [buried] June 7, 1815, a. 20. C.R.I. [Stimson, d. June 5, P.R.3.] , w. John, Sept. 14, 1833, a. 25. C.R.2. -, ch. John, Oct. 2, 1833, a. 4 w. C.R.2.


STIMSON (see Stimpson), --- , Mrs., consumption, Apr. 6, 1840, a. 70. C.R.2.


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433


MEDFORD DEATHS.


STONE, James, typhus fever, [buried] Mar. 3, 1831, a. 55. C.R.I. [d. Mar. 3, P.R.3.] Polly (see - - Stone).


Salmon, fever, [buried] Sept. 25, 1822, a. 44. C.R.I. P.R.3.]


[d. Sept. 20,


, ch. Seth, June 28, 1778. [a. I, C.R.I.] [Polly, d. Seth and Mary, June 27, a. 14 m., G.R.I.]


, ch. Seth, Apr. 19, 1782. [eldest d. Seth, fever, a. 3, C.R.I.] [Polly, d. Seth and Mary, Apr. 20, a. 3 y. 4 m., G.R. I.] , d. , fits, [buried] June 17, 1810, a. 2. C.R.I. [d. June 16, P.R.3.]


, twin stillborn, [buried] Nov. 3, 1815. C.R.I. [d. Nov. 3, P.R.3.]


, twin ", [buried] Nov. 3, 1815, a. 17 hrs. C.R.I. [d. Nov. 3, P.R.3.]


STORER, --- , Dea., Jan. 6, 1807. P.R.2.


Benjamin, s. Benjamin and Ruth, Mar. 25, 1748.


STRATTON, -, youngest d. --- , dyssentary, [buried, July 29, 1813, a. 15 m. C.R.I.


SWAIN, -, wid., old age, [buried] Mar. 10, 1800, a. 77. C.R.I. [Mrs. Mary, d. Mar. 5, G.R.I.] [d. Mar. 6, a. 87, P.R.3.]


SWAN, Caleb [of] Woburn, [buried] Apr. 3, 1816. P.R.2. George, s. Joseph, dysentery, Aug. 7, 1826, a. 2 y. 9 m. C.R.I. [Aug. 10, P.R.3.]


Hannah, wid., infirmities of old age, Nov. 18, 1826, a. 71. C.R.I. Jane Webbe, d. Joh[n], dysentery, Oct. 13, 1826, a. 10 m. C.R.I. [d. Joseph, P.R.3.]


Rebecca, d. Gers[ho]m and Sarah, Aug. 25, 1691, a. IO. G.R.I. Ruth, w. William, Jan. 6, 1745-6.


Samuel (sce Swan).


Samuel Jr., Capt., "supposed to have been lost at sea, the earlier part of the last year 1823. Vessel & company have never been heard of," a. 43. C.R.I.


Samuel, Maj., old age, Nov. 14, 1825, a. 75. C.R.I. [Nov. 17, P.R.3.]


, eldest s. Sam[ue]] Jr., throat dist[empe]r, [buried] Oct. 17, 1814, a. 5. C.R.I. [Samuel, eldest s. Samuel Jr. and Peggy, d. Oct. 15, G.R.I.] [d. Oct. 16, P.R.3.]


, s. Capt. Sam[ue]], scrophula, [buried] Aug. 13, 1819, a. 8, C.R.I.


, ch. Sam[ue]l, Aug. 29, 1819. P.R.3.


434


MEDFORD DEATHS.


SWEETSER, Joseph (see Sweetser).


Roxanna B., w. Seth, dropsy, Sept. 10 [1848], a. 24 y. II m.


-, Mr., of Charlstown, July 3, 1779. [Joseph, dropsy, a. 35, C.R.I.]


SYMES (see Symmes, Symms, Symnes), Mehetabel, d. Zachariah, drowned insane, [buried] July 5, 1801, a. 23. C.R.I. [Symmes, P.R.2.] [Hitty Symns, drowned herself, d. July 4, P.R.3.]


-, d. Daniel, fever, [buried] Oct. 11, 1804, a. 17 m. C.R.I. [d. Oct. 9, P.R.3.]


SYMMES (see Symes, Symms, Symnes), Abigail, w. John, May 29, 1761.


Catharine Noel, d. Charles C., Dec. 28, 1846. P.R.24.


Daniel, paralysis, [buried] Dec. 15, 1831, a. 55. C.R.I. [Symms, d. Dec. 16, P.R.3.]


Edmund [dup. farmer], s. John, accident [dup. killed by a fall], Sept. 9 [dup. Sept. 8], 1843, a. 48. [Capt., suddenly int[emp- erance], C.R.I.]


Edward, s. Daniel, "killed by a chaise passing over him," June 17, 1825, a. 4. C.R.I.


Edward Cary [dup. Carey], s. Charles Cary, Feb. - , 1846. P.R. 24. Elizabeth, wid. John, old age, July 18 [1848], a. 91 y. 8 m. [wid. Capt. John, [buried] June -, a. 92, C.R.I.]


Elizabeth Releif, d. Marshal and S., Dec. 1, 1820, a. 2 m. 2 d. [d. Marshall, a. 9 w., C.R.I.] [ch. Marshall and Lephe (Stowell), P.R.26.]


Fanny Louisa, d. Marshall and Abby S., dysentery, Aug. 26, 1849, a. 2 y. 4 m.


Geo[rge] H., s. Geo[rge] W. and Susan H., Sept. 16, 1843, a. 2 m. 6 d. G.R.I.


John, Capt., old age, [buried] June 26, 1834, a. 79. C.R.I. John Albert (sce Symmes).


John Albert, m., wheelwright, s. John and w., wound and lock jaw, Jan. 19 [1849], a. 36. [h. Lydia Moriah (Smith), s. John Jr. and Pamelia (Richardson), Feb. 19, 1849, P.R.24.] [Jan. 19, 1849, P.R.27.]


Josiah, farmer, s. Josiah, caveing in of a well, Sept. 23 [1846], a. 37. Lephe, w. Marshall, consumption, Nov. 23 [1848], a. 57 y. 8 m. Lorenzo, farmer, s. Edmund, typhus fever, July 16 [1845], a. 18. [a. 19, C.R.I.]


Marshall, [buried] Dec. 4, 1820. P.R.2.


Permelia, w. Dea. John, abcess, Dec. I [1845], a. 63. [Pamelia, C.R.I.]


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435


MEDFORD DEATHS.


SYMMES, Ruth, w. William, Mar. 15, 1758.


Tho[ma]s, "a load of wood turned over on h-," [buried] Jan. 31, 1812, a. 29. C.R.I. [d. Jan. 29, P.R.3.] Timothy, Oct. 30, 1783.


Tim[oth]y, apoplexy, [buried] Dec. 6, 1813, a. 38. C.R.I. [d. Dec. 3, G.R.I.]. [Symnes, P.R.3.]


William, May 24, 1764.


William W. (see - Symmes).


s. Timothy, fever, [buried] Aug. 8, 1805, a. 2. C.R.I. [William W., d. Aug. 7, a. I y. II m. Io d., G.R.I.] [Symes, d. Aug. 6, P.R.3.]


-, s. Jo[h]n Jr., complicat[ion], [buried] May 26, 1806, a. 14 m. C.R.I. [d. May 24, P.R.3.] [John Albert, s. John Jr. and Pamelia (Richardson), d. May 23, P.R.24.]


, d. Daniel, fever, [buried] Oct. 21, 1810, a. 4. C.R.I. [Symnes, d. Oct. 20, P.R.3.]


-, s. Thomas, worms, [buried] Jan. 18, 1812, a. 20 m. C.R.I. [Symnes, d. Jan. 17, P.R.3.]


-, s. Tim[oth]y, fits, [buried] Jan. 4, 1813, a. I w. C.R.I. [Symms, d. Jan. 3, P.R.3.]


-, ch. Daniel, June 9, 1814. P.R.3.


"Town's poor," consump[tion], June 24, 1823, a. 41.


, C.R.I.


, ch. Geo[rge] .W., dropsy in head, Sept. 16, 1843, a. 2 m. 14 d. [Synnes, [buried ] Sept. 15, C.R.I.]


SYMMS (see Symes, Symmes, Symnes), John, May 16, 1785.


SYMNES (see Symes, Symmes, Symms), -- , Mr., May 20 [1832]. P.R.3.


SYMONDS (see Simond, Simonds), Joshua, age and debility, [buried] Feb. 20, 1833, a. 76. C.R.I.


Mary, Nov. 27, 1838. [Simonds, d. Joshua dec'd, [buried] Nov. 26, a. 54, C.R.I.]


W[illia]m, s. Joshua, fever, [buried] Sept. 29, 1805, a. 13. C.R.I. [Symons, d. Sept. 28, P.R.3.]


W[illia]m Tufts, s. Joshua Jr., fits, [buried] Oct. 2, 1782, a. 9 d. C.R.I.


TAFT, George (see - Taft).


Stillman "late" of Boston, consumption, [buried] Nov. 3, 1840, a. 27. C.R.I.


-, inf. s. Stillman and Charlotte G., Sept. 11, 1840. [George, s. Mr. Taft of Boston, a. 8 m., C.R.I.]


436


MEDFORD DEATHS.


TAINTER, Adaline, ch. Elisha Livermore and Lydia (Fessenden), Mar. 8, 1819. P.R.32.


Andrew C., s. Albert and Mary G., Dec. 11, 1847, a. 18 y. 6 m. G.R.2. Sally P. (Smith), w. Elisha Livermore, Oct. 17, 1806, a. 28. P.R.32.


, s. Elisha Livermore and Lydia (Fessenden), Feb. 23, 1812. P.R.32.


TAPPAN, - -, Dea., [buried] [Aug.] 29, 1803. P.R.2.


TARBOTT, -, wid., old age, [buried] Jan. 1, 1821, a. 74.'


C.R.I. [Tarbet, d. Jan. 5, P.R.3.]


TAY, Nathaniel Howard, s. Nath[anie]] and Mary D., dysentery, Aug. 30, 1848, a. 6 y. 11 m. 24 d.


Ruth Tufts, d. Sam[ue]l and Mary, Oct. 27, 1839, a. II d.


Samuel, farmer, consumption, June 26 [1844], a. 60.


-, d. Samuel, [buried] Nov. 7, 1838, a. 13 d. C.R.I.


TAYLER (see Taylor), Benjamin, Capt., of Amherst, Jan. 1, 1776, a. 47. G.R.I.


TAYLOR (see Tayler), George Alonzo, s. Dan[ie]l and Elizabeth, dysentery, Aug. 15 [1848], a. I y. 6 m. [s. Daniel A. and Sarah E., a. I y. 5 m. 17 d., G.R.2.]




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